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BOYS HOCKEY

River Freeman, Hermantown senior forward

John Scott, Duluth Denfeld senior forward

Wyatt Peterson, Duluth East senior forward

Henry Peterson, Hermantown senior defenseman

AJ Francisco, Hermantown junior defenseman

Kaenan Smith, Duluth Marshall sophomore goaltender

GIRLS HOCKEY

Jane Eckstrom, Proctor-Hermantown senior forward

Nina Thorson, Duluth Marshall senior forward

Hannah Graves, Proctor-Hermantown senior forward

Avery Lien, Duluth Marshall senior defenseman

Sarah Stauber, Duluth Marshall junior defenseman

Ray Anderson, Duluth Marshall senior goaltender

BOYS BASKETBALL

Brooks Johnson, Duluth Marshall senior power forward

Jack Battaglia, Cloquet senior shooting guard

Marnaries Fergson, Duluth Denfeld senior point guard

Calvin Anderson, Superior junior forward

Ray Brau, Hibbing sophomore forward

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Chloe Johnson, Duluth Marshall freshman forward

Regan Juenemann, Duluth Marshall senior shooting guard

Chloe Carlson, Proctor sophomore guard

Lily Smith, Proctor junior guard

Bailey Hermanson, Hermantown junior guard

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